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Texts by G. Bottomley set in Art Songs and Choral Works

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Gordon Bottomley (1874 - 1948)

Text Collections:

  • Chambers of Imagery
  • Poems of Thirty Years
  • The Gate of Smaragdus

Texts set in art song or choral works (not necessarily comprehensive):

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Special notes: All titles and first lines are included in this index, including those used by composers.
Titles used by the text author appear in boldface. First lines appear in italics.
A language code in a blue rectangle like ENG indicates that a translation to that language is available.
A grey rectangle like FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but isn't yet available.

  • A mad maid's song (The day had a sunless dawning) (from Poems of Thirty Years) - F. Hart
  • A song of apple-gathering (Harvest is over in mist and moist moonlight) (from The Gate of Smaragdus) - F. Bishop
  • A thrush is tapping a stone (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - E. Bainton, F. Hart (Dawn)
  • Before daybreak (Listen to us, who threatens our purpose?) - C. Gibbs [x]
  • Beneath her window () - W. Johnson [x]
  • Between April and May (Between April and May) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart
  • Between April and May (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart
  • Dawn (A thrush is tapping a stone) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - E. Bainton, F. Hart
  • Harvest is over in mist and moist moonlight (from The Gate of Smaragdus) - F. Bishop (A song of apple-gathering)
  • I am tired of the wind (I am tired of the wind) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - A. Garlick, F. Hart
  • I am tired of the wind (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - P. Batchelor, A. Garlick, F. Hart
  • I met a man of ninety-three (from Poems of Thirty Years) - F. Liebich (The Pirde of Westmoreland)
  • In Memoriam A.M.W. (Out of a silence)
  • Listen to us, who threatens our purpose? - C. Gibbs [x]
  • Music Speaks (Out of a silence) - D. Thomas
  • New Year's Eve, 1913 (O, Cartmel bells ring soft to-night) (from Poems of Thirty Years) - J. Somers-Cocks
  • O, Cartmel bells ring soft to-night (from Poems of Thirty Years) - J. Somers-Cocks (New Year's Eve, 1913)
  • Out of a silence - D. Thomas (In Memoriam A.M.W.)
  • Out of the high skies birds are falling (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart
  • Out of the high skies (Out of the high skies birds are falling) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - F. Hart
  • Sanctuaries (There is a chamber in the dawn) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - E. Bainton
  • Spring cometh () (from Chambers of Imagery) - E. Bainton [x]
  • The day had a sunless dawning (from Poems of Thirty Years) - F. Hart (A mad maid's song)
  • The Pirde of Westmoreland (I met a man of ninety-three) (from Poems of Thirty Years) - F. Liebich
  • There is a chamber in the dawn (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - E. Bainton (Sanctuaries)
  • The wind (I am tired of the wind) (from Chambers of Imagery - Night and Morning Songs) - P. Batchelor

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